Crypto攻城狮
Crypto攻城狮|May 07, 2026 09:33
When I was casually browsing, I saw that @ NEXST-AI had just launched an event called NEXST Rush. I casually researched it and found that the data structure was quite clean. I took some notes. entrance: http://rush. (nexst.io) The prize pool is 100000 NXT, divided into two parts: 50000 will be split equally among the last 4 buyers (12500 NXT per person) and 50000 will be split equally among the top 10 buyers based on the number of tickets purchased (5000 NXT per person) The ticket price is tiered: Day 1 $1/Day 2 $4/Day 3 $8/Day 4 $16/Day 5 starts at $32 Each ticket will automatically have a global countdown of+60 seconds and end at zero. Calculate several paths casually. Route A: On the first day of shopping Day 1, take advantage of the $1 discount and directly pull 50 tickets. The goal is to put oneself in the top ten of the votes and theoretically get 5000 NXT to recoup the cost threshold of $0.01 Route B: Pass the whistle and enter the venue until the unit price reaches $32 on Day 5. One ticket is enough. The bet is that if you happen to get stuck in the last four, you can theoretically get a return on investment of $12500 NXT. The threshold is $0.0026. The key is the rhythm. You need to wait until the countdown is almost zero before making a move C route: Do not let go of both ends of the game. First, lock the ranking with 30 cards, and leave the remaining $30 for the later stage to bet on the top ten and last place double hits depending on the situation. The total investment is about $60, and it is the one with the thickest odds I heard that NEXST's TGE rhythm is within a week, and the initial offering is from a top exchange. Adding these two variables will make the odds easier to calculate.
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